Green Bay Packers TE Spencer Havner anticipates a move back to inside linebacker, where the team is a bit thinner in depth. The team is deep at tight end. While Havner likes playing tight end, he said he'll play linebacker if that is what it takes to remain with the Packers.

The Green Bay Packers recently met with free-agent TE Spencer Havner (Lions), but he is still recovering from a hamstring injury and is not healthy enough to play, reports Jason Wilde, of ESPNMilwaukee.com.

Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy said TE Spencer Havner (shoulder) will be out at least two more weeks after having his shoulder scanned and the team doctor not feeling comfortable about allowing Havner to practice, reports Packers.com.

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports prosecutors in Nevada County, Calif., say there is not enough evidence to charge Green Bay Packers TE Spencer Havner with drunken driving after his motorcycle crash March 13. The case has been sent back to the California Highway Patrol for further investigation, according to district attorney Cliff Newell. Newell wants the California Highway Patrol to interview witnesses and clarify details of the accident.

Updating a previous report, Greg A. Bedard, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reports California Highway Patrol officer Heather Blancarte said the Nevada County (Calif.) District Attorney will be the one to determine if TE Spencer Havner will be charged with driving under the influence.

Liz Kellar, of the Grass Valley Daily Union, reports Green Bay Packers TE Spencer Havner is facing DUI charges after a motorcycle accident early Saturday, March 13. Havner was allegedly driving a motorcycle around the end of a cul-de-sac, according to a report from the California Highway Patrol. Havner allegedly lost control and crashed, fracturing his scapula, suffering lacerations to the back of his head and left arm as well as multiple abrasions. He was not wearing a helmet, according to the report, and was taken to a hospital before law enforcement was contacted. He was found to be under the influence and was arrested at the hospital, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Tom Fanning, of Packers.com, reports Green Bay Packers LB Spencer Havner started working at tight end during offseason workouts this week. Head coach Mike McCarthy said Havner's strong play at tight end on the scout team the past few seasons factored into the decision. McCarthy said, "He has shown the ability to play tight end in our opinion in this league, so to increase his value on our football team, we're going to give him the opportunity to train both at tight end and at linebacker."

Melinda Waldrop, of the Daily Press, reports Washington Redskins LB Spencer Havner (eye) was poked in the eye during practice Tuesday, Aug. 1, and taken to the team's ophthalmologist with blurred vision.

NFL.com reports at UCLA's Pro Day workout Friday, March 17, LB Spencer Havner measured in with a height of 6-3 3/8 and a weight of 233 pounds. Havner ran the 40-yard dash in times of 4.64 and 4.62 seconds. He also did 18 reps.